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The Philippine Eagle Foundation was formed in 1987 to conserve eagles through captive breeding and has since expanded its mission to include scientific research, educational outreach, and culture ...
The Philippine Eagle Foundation estimates that there are only 392 pairs of the eagles remaining in the wild, with just 30 born in captivity including the new hatchling. The center's ultimate goal ...
It is not easy to locate the Philippine Eagle because it is elusive and intelligent. Loud and high-pitched whistles usually alert people of the presence of the Philippine Eagle. “When the bird ...
With a wingspan of more than seven feet, steely gray-blue eyes, and a mane-like crest, the Philippine eagle is one of the world’s largest and most striking raptors. It’s also at high risk of ...
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